“Iran has put forward reasonable initiatives and proposals in the negotiations. The ball is in America’s court to look at the issues realistically,” the informed source told the Tasnim news agency.
The source said the US had miscalculations in the negotiations, just as it had done in war, and warned that nothing would change in the Strait of Hormuz “until the United States agrees to a reasonable agreement”.
“Iran is in no hurry,” the source reiterated.
A time and place for the next round of possible negotiations have not yet been set.
Despite the Iranian negotiating team’s efforts, the US's excessive demands prevented a common framework and agreement in the Iran-US talks.
The Iranian delegation presented various initiatives during these 21 hours of continuous and intense negotiations, but the Americans obstructed progress in the talks.
Reports indicate that various issues, including the Strait of Hormuz and nuclear rights, were among the points of disagreement.
MNA
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